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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Amyaz Moledina

Amyaz Moledina

A Quick Review of Mobile Apps for Qualitative Research - 0 views

  • Research and Mobile seem to be getting well along together.  With all the capabilities mobile has to offer and the need for the research industry to be faster and better in data gathering, this tandem can really pull off a trailblazing show. Thanks to mobile devices, qualitative research has now been given a new lease of life. Mobile has enhanced qualitative research techniques such as ethnography and diaries. Some argued that mobile has also created new research methodologies. Well, the debate goes on… Below is a list of mobile apps for qualitative research found within our radar. Please note they are in no particular order or ranking.
Amyaz Moledina

How MOOC Video Production Affects Student Engagement | edX - 0 views

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    We took all 862 videos from four edX courses offered in Fall 2012 and hand-classified each one based on its type (e.g., traditional lecture, problem-solving tutorial) and production style (e.g., PowerPoint slides, Khan-style tablet drawing, talking head). We automatically extracted other features such as length and speaking rate (words per minute). We then mined the edX server logs to obtain over 6.9 million video watching sessions from almost 128,000 students. To our knowledge, this is the largest-scale study of video engagement to date. Here's what we found and a couple recommendations:
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